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Great Harvest Bread Co Our specialty is 100% whole wheat breads made with freshly ground premium wheat, blended with pure and si... North Kingstown, RI
81 mi
Smithfield Public Schools Apples from Hill Orchards Smithfield, RI
82 mi
The Arbors At Greenfield For generations, Greenfield has been a place that incorporates the comfort and security of a small town n... Greenfield, MA
83 mi
Greenfield Community College Dining Services GCC is a two year public community college with an approximate enrollment of 2,500-3,000 students per sem... Greenfield, MA
84 mi
Rocky Hill School / Flik ISD Menus are created on campus, specifically designed for your dining facility and your community’s ne... East Greenwich, RI
84 mi
Baystate Franklin Medical Center Café We use fresh local produce to feed our patients, employees, and visitors. We are proud to be associated w... Greenfield, MA
85 mi
Cranston Public Schools Potatoes, Butternut Squash, Apples, Corn from Rhode Island farms Cranston, RI
85 mi
RISD Dining RISD Dining includes several eating locations: The Met on Waterman Street, the Watermark along the Canal ... Providence, RI
87 mi
Brown Dining Services Community Harvest Core Values 1. Community building 2. Providing higher-quality, more nutritious food p... Providence, RI
87 mi
Providence Public Schools Providence, RI
87 mi
Epicurean Feast @ Blue Cross Blue Shield Of RI Epicurean Feast is a food service provider serving Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island. Under the dire... Providence, RI
87 mi
Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI
87 mi
RI Hospital Providence, RI
87 mi
East Providence Public Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. East Providence, RI
88 mi
Newport Public Schools Newport, RI
88 mi
Gordon School Gordon's volunteer group, the GCA, prepares lunch twice a week for students and staff. The GCA will be wo... East Providence, RI
88 mi
Newport Hospital Newport, RI
88 mi
Middletown Public Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. Middletown, RI
89 mi
Central Falls Public Schools Apples from Hill Orchards Central Falls, RI
89 mi
Barrington Public Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. Barrington, RI
90 mi
Bristol-Warren Regional Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. Bristol, RI
91 mi
Portsmouth Public Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. Portsmouth, RI
91 mi
Northfield Mount Hermon School Dining Services NMH, a private boarding high school in Northfield, MA, offers an extensive variety of foods, including et... Mount Hermon, MA
91 mi
Roger Williams University For today's college students, old-fashioned cafeterias simply won't cut it when it comes to on-campus din... Bristol, MA
91 mi
Little Compton Public Schools Chartwells is the Food Service Provider to 11 RI School Districts. Little Compton, RI
95 mi
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Cranston kids
Each of these cafeterias makes an effort to source fresh seasonal ingredients purchased directly from local farms and producers.
Apples
Kids eating apples?
Schools and colleges have the challenge of feeding lots of people on a tight budget. But these schools demonstrate that farm-to-school programs are indeed possible and have great results. The schools have shown their commitment to local food and the kids have answered back – we love it! Students like fruits and vegetables when they are full of flavor. And nothing is tastier than that fresh apple, just picked yesterday. Or potatoes freshly harvested, then roasted. Or a farm fresh vegetable stirfry medley.

Since they're fresh, local foods aren't loaded with preservatives and fillers. These simple foods are healthier and good nutrition is good news for everyone, especially for our children. Childhood is when we develop eating habits that we will continue for our entire lives. Integrating farm fresh foods into our children's daily diet is important for their educational and physical well-being.

The Mass. Farm-to-School Project and Local Food Guide are working to increase the availability of fresh foods in our cafeterias. If you are interested in getting your school involved, contact us!